Stephan Richter wrote:
Hey, I am not _that_ silly ;^). I can exit the shell but I leave Zope
working
in the background, of course. Then all works fine until I do an FTP, which
hangs
because the server dies.
Sorry, I did not mean to offend you
No ofenses ;^)
I have not
Chris Withers wrote:
Pablo Bleyer Kocik wrote:
I am running Zope 2.3.0 under Linux in a remote machine. When I
try to access Medusa through FTP (port 8021) using Netscape 4.5 under
Windows, Zope dies silently. Is this a known issue? How can I trace
what is happening to Zope's
Keep CC'ing in the list, this might rign bells for someone else...
...sadly not for me :-S
cheers,
Chris
Pablo Bleyer Kocik wrote:
Chris Withers wrote:
Pablo Bleyer Kocik wrote:
I am running Zope 2.3.0 under Linux in a remote machine. When I
try to access Medusa through
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Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Zope server dies with Netscape's FTP
Chris Withers wrote:
Pablo Bleyer Kocik wrote:
I am running Zope 2.3.0 under Linux in a remote
machine. When I
try to access Medusa through FTP (port
"Randall F. Kern" wrote:
Are you starting zope with ./start, or otherwise including -D when z2.py
is executed?
That will cause Zope to try to write to the terminal when an FTP
connection is made. Since the terminal is gone, Zope dies.
-Randy
The problem started occurring without
At 12:21 AM 2/5/01 -0400, Pablo Bleyer Kocik wrote:
"Randall F. Kern" wrote:
Are you starting zope with ./start, or otherwise including -D when z2.py
is executed?
That will cause Zope to try to write to the terminal when an FTP
connection is made. Since the terminal is gone, Zope
Stephan Richter wrote:
The problem started occurring without debugging turned on, and it didn't
happen always. Then I turned debugging on to trace the bug, and it was
worst: there were no logs and the server always dies if I exit the console.
I am pretty cueless to what is going on...
Hey, I am not _that_ silly ;^). I can exit the shell but I leave Zope
working
in the background, of course. Then all works fine until I do an FTP, which
hangs
because the server dies.
Sorry, I did not mean to offend you I have not used the FTP for a long
time, but I also noticed
Hi!
I am running Zope 2.3.0 under Linux in a remote machine. When I
try to access Medusa through FTP (port 8021) using Netscape 4.5 under
Windows, Zope dies silently. Is this a known issue? How can I trace
what is happening to Zope's FTP server causing it to die?
Cheers!
--
Pablo